Published: Apr 09, 2021 By Alex Keown
Atara Biotherapeutics – Amie Krause was named Senior Vice President and Chief People Officer at Atara Biotherapeutics. In this role, Krause will be tasked with building a company culture that “rewards” values through actions and results. Prior to her tenure with Atara, Krause held several HR leadership positions at Amgen, including her role as Global HR Lead, Organizational Effectiveness during which she served as the human resources lead for Amgen’s global commercial operations covering the Americas, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
PsyBio Therapeutics – Michael Spigarelli was named chief medical officer of Ohio-based PsyBio. Before PsyBio Therapeutics, Spigarelli served as CMOr for Lumen Bioscience, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing biologic drugs for highly prevalent diseases. Prior to that, he served as Vice President of Medical Affairs for Immucor, Inc., a leading provider of transfusion and tran
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CINCINNATI In their first season as a professional baseball franchise in 1869, the Reds went 57-0 and put Cincinnati on the baseball map. Things were much less organized back then.
As the Reds moved into the modern Major Leagues and National League in the late 19th century, they featured some great all-time teams and won five World Series.
But which was the best of the best, at least in the regular season? We took a closer look at the top 5 finishes for the Reds over the years.
1. 1975
Record: 108-54
Hall of Famers like Joe Morgan, Johnny Bench and Tony Perez helped the Reds win the NL West division by 20 games under manager Sparky Anderson. Morgan was the ’75 National League MVP winner after he batted .327/.466/.508 with 17 home runs, 94 RBIs, 67 steals and 107 runs. The rotation featured three 15-game winners in Gary Nolan, Jack Billingham, and Don Gullett.
The epic battle with cancer s Death Star David Cox © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: molekuul.be/Alamy
In the early 1980s, Channing Der was just beginning his career as a scientist at Harvard Medical School when he happened upon a discovery that would change the course of cancer research. At the time, the holy grail of cancer biology was discovering so-called oncogenes – genetic switches that can turn a normal cell into a cancer cell – in the genomes of tumours. But while teams of scientists had thrown everything at it for the best part of a decade, their efforts had proved fruitless. One by one, they were beginning to accept that it might be a dead end.
UCSF and BridgeBio Pharma to Accelerate Therapies for Genetic Diseases
By Nicholas Weiler on December 22, 2020
SAN FRANCISCO – December 23, 2020 - UC San Francisco and BridgeBio Pharma, Inc. (NASDAQ: BBIO) today announced a partnership to drive the advancement of academic innovations in genetically driven diseases into potential therapeutics for patients.
“The BridgeBio team is developing close relationships with our investigators at UCSF with the mission of bringing potential therapies into the clinic quickly, where they have the opportunity to help patients in need,” said Barry Selick, Ph.D., UCSF vice chancellor for business development, innovation and partnerships and director of the Office of Innovation Ventures. “We are excited about this partnership and the opportunities it may create for the development of new medicines.”
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